Toshiba said it plans to book an additional provision for the year ended in March for the lawsuit.

To date, Toshiba has been sued by 26 groups and individuals since it first admitted to reporting inflated profits going back to 2008, with total damages of 108.4 billion yen ($1 billion U.S.) being sought.

Toshiba’s financial problems came to light in January 2017, when its U.S. nuclear unit, Westinghouse, began reporting it was in financial trouble. Westinghouse subsequently filed for U.S. bankruptcy protection, having suffered losses due to cost overruns at two nuclear projects in Georgia and South Carolina. Toshiba also recently stated that it will seek buyers for its memory-chip business to help stem its financial losses.